Decimus Brutus, with the siege of Mutina …

Years: 43BCE - 43BCE

Decimus Brutus, with the siege of Mutina raised, had cautiously thanked Octavian, now commander of the legions that had rescued him, from the other side of the river.

Octavian coldly indicated he had come to oppose Antony, not aid Caesar's murderers.

Decimus had then been given the command to wage war against Antony, but many of his soldiers desert to Octavian.

His position deteriorating by the day, Decimus flees Italy, abandoning his legions and attempting to reach Macedonia, where Brutus and Cassius have stationed themselves.

Executed en route by a Gallic chief loyal to Mark Antony, Decimus Brutus becomes the first of Caesar's assassins to be killed.

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